Psychic Predicts Whether Meghan Markle's Netflix Show Will Be 'Positive' or 'Negative' for Her
A celebrity psychic is revealing what's in store for Meghan Markle in March when her show debuts on Netflix.
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Here's how a celebrity psychic sees things going for the Duchess of Sussex in March when her show debuts.
by Michelle Kapusta
Published on March 2, 2025
Meghan Markle is gearing up for her Netflix show that is set to debut on the streaming platform in a matter of days. Sheâs been promoting the project on Instagram and seems very excited for her fans to finally get to see it after a nearly two-month delay.
But the former Suits star is also under a lot of pressure for her latest project to do well. So far only one of the four shows the Sussexes produced for Netflix have done well. Their docuseries Harry & Meghan became one of the most-streamed documentaries on the platform but Live to Lead, Heart of Invictus, and POLO didnât get anywhere near Netflixâs Top 20.
So will Meghanâs new show be a hit? Well, a psychic just read the duchessâs Tarot and is sharing whether things will be looking good or not-so-great for Meghan over the next few weeks.
Inbaal Honigman is a celebrity psychic astrologer who has been reading Tarot since the â90s. She has appeared in media for more than 20 years giving her predictions for Big Brotherâs Little Brother, Elle Magazine, and talkSPOR T radio, to name a few. In 2023, she accurately predicted King Charles would develop an âillnessâ that would âbecome public knowledge via an official announcementâ in 2024.
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Sharing her predictions with JeffBet, Honigman pulled the âSunâ card for Meghan.
She explained that particular card means positive things will unravel in the very near future for Prince Harryâs wife.
According to Honigman, âThe Sun card is the Tarot equivalent of a sunny day, it is positive and exciting ⊠The happiness in the card is a result of internal happiness and positivity. This is an exciting month for Meghan, and she finds joy in all that she does.â
Paul Burrell began working in the royal household when he was 18 years old and served as Queen Elizabeth IIâs personal footman. In 1987, he was moved to Charles and Dianaâs household. When they separated Burrell remained on staff and served as Dianaâs butler, looking after her and her sons until the princessâs tragic death in 1997.
(L): Meghan Markle at the Invictus Games | Samir Hussein/WireImage, (R): Martha Stewart on the set of âThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images
The former royal butler believes that Meghan has the âacting skillsâ to get through the eight-part docuseries and appear as a grand host, but doesnât have the actual âlifestyle skillsâ to be the next Martha Stewart.
Burrell opined: âI doubt very much sheâll become a new Martha Stewart because she doesnât have the lifestyle skills unless thereâs somebody behind her, feeding her the lines as an actress would expect.
âIâm eager to watch it and to see what sheâs going to produce. Iâm not so sure I want to buy her jam, but I think itâs going to be interesting to watch.â